Óscar Valdez ended the reign of the ‘Alacrán’ Berchelt with a dramatic knockout

The sonorense demolished in three occasions to the now ex- champion before finalizing it to claim the scepter Superpluma of the CMB

He warned Óscar Valdez that he was going to shut up, and he got it.

the sonorense Óscar Valdez to overthrow in three occasions to the cancunense Miguel Ángel ‘Alacrán’ Berchelt before knocking him out at 2:59 minutes of the tenth episode to stick to the Super Boxing Championship of the World Boxing Council to the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

ValdezWith surgical precision, enviable speed and a perfect strategy of Eddy Reynoso, Came out to shine and show off in the lead in a battle that was expected to be dramatic and that had both an epic and dramatic ending, because it took him a while to get up in now ex-world champion.

The battle was of reserved prognosis. Valdez he went out to use his jab, feint it, walk around the ring in front of one ‘Scorpion’ Berchelt that he never appeared in the head, that he could never resort to his power, his greater musculature, and his good timing.

After an encouraging start, Valdez first detonate his bombs when he hurt a Berchelt in the fourth episode with tremendous left hand that led throughout the ring to one ‘Scorpion’ oscillating until he managed to carry against the ropes so that the referent would make him the necessary protection bill. Berchelt he was in trouble.

But beyond rushing, Reynoso he asked Oscar be patient and don’t fall into error while Gentleman he asked for more action from Berchelt. The actions were resumed and only a few sparks had Michelangelo, Which by the way held up very well Valdez and did not depart from his approach to control the battle.

In the ninth round he went back to the canvas Berchelt i Valdez in master plan he sought the knockout, but he did not succeed and it was not until the tenth, when many thought it necessary to stop the battle, that Valdez he finished forming by electrifying the lawsuit with a left-handed hook that sent the now ex-champion on the canvas almost fainted. There was no need for counting.

Valdez became two-time world champion and improved his professional record to 29-0 with 23 knockouts, while Berchelt he was now left with 37-2 and 33 offsides.

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